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Mercy Corps AgriFin and World Bank Kenya partnered with 60 Decibels to assess the impact of the Disruptive Agriculture Technology Partnership (referred to as Partnership)) on the companies in its cohort as well as the end farmers affiliated with these companies.
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60 Decibels surveyed 11 partners from eight companies that were a part of the DAT Partnership Cohort to understand the effectiveness of the Partnership, the partners’ satisfaction and challenges with the program as well as their recommendations for improvement.
OVERVIEW
60 Decibels surveyed 11 partners from eight companies that were a part of the DAT Partnership Cohort to understand the effectiveness of the Partnership, the partners’ satisfaction and challenges with the program as well as their recommendations for improvement. Companies that participated in the survey include; DigiCow, ACRE Africa, Hello Tractor, Kuza, M-shamba and Amtech. All interviews were completed over phone except with partners of M-Shamba and DigiCow who filled out an online survey. Phone interviews were conducted with the company representatives closest to the everyday operations of projects run under the Partnership.
KEY INSIGHTS
1. The Partnership has a large impact on partners
- Partners especially value that the Partnership helped them expand their customer base. This was a long-term goal for 55% of the partners and over a third mention that they would’ve had a smaller base if it weren’t for the funding.
2. Partners are highly satisfied but experience some challenges.
- Partners Acknowledge there was easier access to industry experts, the Partnership staff readiness to support and they also noted quick issue resolution.
3. Partners have a long-term vision and clear recommendations for how the Partnership can better support them.
- Over half of the partners interviewed would like to expand their customer base in the next three years. To achieve this they would like to receive more funding, and receive support with market expansion and more networking opportunities.
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